Trump's immigration plan calls for securing the border by building a wall and increasing spending on enforcement. But the root causes of immigration are economic, and won't be solved by having more armed guards at the front door. A two-thousand-mile wall won't seal the border, it will suffocate it.

At the Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health (OMH) we put people and communities at the center of our work. We collaborate with national and local partners to encourage people to take charge of their health by adopting healthy habits and lifestyles. We are especially excited to support Univision’s Healthy Habits campaign, which aims to raise awareness among Latinos to achieve a healthier lifestyle by taking small steps that will have big benefits in their future.

Instead of investigating allegations that spyware, known as Pegasus, has infiltrated the smartphones of journalists, human rights activists, and anti-corruption critics of President Enrique Peña Nieto, the government is directing security forces to intimidate journalists and activists.

Seismologists say the 2017 earthquake, called Puebla-Morelos, was fundamentally different than most big Mexican earthquakes, which typically happen along the country’s Pacific coast, where two tectonic plates collide.

Del Toro, who has been nominated for the Academy Award for best director for 'The Shape of Water', tells Jorge Ramos that he wanted to make a different monster movie — one where the monster hasn’t lost everything by the end. "My films portray monsters as symbols,” del Toro explained, “but the actual monsters in my films are humans."

U.S. officials say they are seeing signs of Russian interference in Latin American democracies using informational and cyber tools to undermine and discredit the democratic consensus that the U.S. has, since at least the end of the Cold War, sought to defend and promote. Weakening U.S. influence and its historic bonds with Latin America serves the Kremlin’s global objective of undermining the Western world and United States leadership of it.

Is the U.S. a nation of immigrants? Or is it a nation that shuts out, expels and criminalizes immigrants through walls, surveillance and deportation? The tension between these two opposing forms can be traced etymologically in the word “hospitality,” which derives from the Latin root “hostis” – the same root of the word “hostility.”